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Calgary man fined $15K for posing as realtor

The Real Estate Council of Alberta says it has fined a Calgary man $15,000 for posing as a realtor and deceiving potential homebuyers and renters.

Real Estate Council of Alberta levies fine against man

Calgary man fined $15,000

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A Calgary man posing as a realtor has been slapped with a $15,000 fine by the Real Estate Council of Alberta.

The Real Estate Council of Alberta says it has fined a Calgary man $15,000 for posing as a realtor and deceiving potential homebuyers and renters.

The council says Derek Johnson rented one property collecting a damage deposit and rentin the southwest community of Woodbine that had been foreclosed by the Royal Bank of Canada.

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The bank was unaware Johnson had advertised the property and signed a rental agreement with tenants.

He also advertised properties for sale and rent on freelistcalgary.com without the owner's knowledge, andlisted properties for sale for less than the price setby the owner or realtor.

The council says in schemes like this people obtain lists of foreclosed properties and then try to rent or sell them.

"We find it's for nefarious purposes, and that is that they want to generate cash flow," said Charles Stevenson of the Real Estate Council of Alberta. "If at allpossible they'll find a way to steal identity, perpetrate mortgage fraud and move the people on through without their knowledge."

Calgary police would not say whether theywill beinvestigating the Real Estate Council of Alberta information, but it isagainst the Real Estate Act to deal property without a licence in the province.

The council says Albertans should check its website to ensure the people they're dealing with are licensed realtors.

CBC News tried to contact Johnson, but no one answered the door atthe southeast Calgaryhouse where his business is based.